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I have always, always been hesitant to try a new restaurant since I have been on the gluten-free diet. I am afraid of getting sick. At first, I didn’t seem to react all that badly, but now, it is horrible. I won’t gross you out with the details, just know that it is not pretty or fun. So I usually stick with chain restaurants (yes, they get boring, but when you have to follow a strict diet, what do you do?) and those who have gluten-free menus. I have ventured out to other restaurants and do so much more often now that I have been gluten-free for over 3 years. I feel more comfortable expressing my needs and reading the reactions of the employees (servers, managers & chefs/cooks) that I am trying to educate.

Last year when I was in Atlanta over Spring Break, my sister took my Mother & I to a wonderful place called Aqua Terra Bistro in Buford, Georgia. I was nervous, I didn’t see anything on the web site about a gluten-free menu. I asked to speak with the manager upon sitting down and for some reason I started my questions/statements with “I have Celiac Disease and have to follow a gluten-free diet….”. I never start out saying I have Celiac because most people look at me like they have no clue what I am talking about or like I have 2 heads. Well, much to my surprise, she informed me that the chef’s wife also had Celiac disease! WOW! They would indeed be able to accommodate me. We had a fabulous meal.

Fast forward to this Spring Break. Back in Atlanta, back to Aqua Terra. I could not pass up going back and dining at this amazing restaurant. This time I spoke with Robin, I believe she is the bartender or possibly the manager. She also has Celiac and went over the menu with me, asking what I was thinking of having. Robin has been gluten-free for a little over a year. I selected the following items for my meal:

(see my picture below…polenta is not in the pic)Served over orecchiette pasta with fresh spinach and an exotic mushroom and truffle cream sauce (I asked them to sub the smoked gouda polenta for the pasta and they did, willingly)

VANILLA-INFUSED CRÈME BRULÉE

With fresh strawberries

I can’t even begin to express how amazing this meal was. The salad is one of the best I have ever had and I eat a lot of salads. Wonderful flavors that all compliment one another so nicely. The polenta was to-die-for! The smoked gouda flavor really made this dish. I love polenta plain, but this flavor brought it to a whole new level. The scallops were done perfectly and the spinach with exotic mushrooms & truffle cream sauce left me speechless. I wanted to clean my plate, but had to save room for the dessert. The creme brulee was amazing. Creamy and decadent. Perfect.

I give this restaurant 5 stars and all my thumbs up. Really, if you ever get the chance to eat there, GO! You won’t be sorry!